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Country | Poland |
Region | Greater Poland Voivodeship |
Surface | 704.19 km² |
Population | about 75,000 |
Area code | 61 |
Postal Code | 62-300 |
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Września poviat - lies in the middle Greater Poland Voivodeship, the seat of the district is a city September. The entire area of 704 km² extends to the west-central part Greater Poland Lake District included in the geographical belt Great Valleys.
Characteristic
The Września District is a region of special importance. It results from its location within an important communication and economic center of the country - Poznan. Deep rooting in the past, rich cultural heritage, valuable architectural monuments, extraordinary natural and landscape values - all this contributes to the increasingly better use of opportunities for the development of tourism and agritourism. The relatively high standard of living in this region is not without significance. Over 250 kilometers of motorway running through the poviat A2 and the intersection of national roads increase the attractiveness of investment areas. Cultural heritage is intertwined with modernity at every step.
Geography
fauna and Flora
History
Economy
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An administrative division
The poviat consists of the following communes:
- Miłosław commune - urban-rural
- Nekla commune - urban-rural
- commune of Pyzdry - urban-rural
- Września commune - urban-rural
- the commune of Kołaczkowo
Cities
In the district of Września outside the seat September there are three cities:
Interesting places
The county has beautiful landscapes with extensive Down the Warta River valley at the forefront. The district of Września offers the opportunity to rest. Worth seeing: the neo-renaissance palace of the Mielżyński family in Miłosław, The fifteenth-century parish church in September, post-Franciscan monastery complex in the village Pyzdry.
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Gastronomy
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